Saturday, February 7, 2009

If Mo Williams isn't called up for the All-Stars, LeBron is MVP.




















If Mo Williams isn't called up for the All-Stars, it obviously means LeBron is this season's MVP. Why? Simple. Four teams this season are categorised under a different category than others. These four teams are La Lakers, Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Out of these four teams, only one of them are sending one player to the All-Star. Cleveland. If MVP stands for most valuable player, means if you take him out of the that team, the team will falter. Since Cleveland is only sending one representative to the All-Star, This means that the Cavaliers only have 1 All-Star calilber player. This also means that LeBron is far ahead the best player in the team and he is handling almost everything. Although this is not true, as long as the fans and the coaches think so, it should be good enough. The other players that are competing with LeBron for MVP are playing for teams that are sending at least one more other player to the All-Star. Actually, it is very obvious, Kobe has Gasol, D-How has Nelson and Lewis while Boston have three equally good players.

This proves that if you take, let say Kobe out of the Lakers, there is still Pau Gasol. Same goes to Superman and CP3. Therefore it is true that LeBron is the MVP for this season. Only one or two games are seperating the Big Four, and Cleveland which have only one All-Star calilber player in their team, are playing as well or maybe even better than teams with two to three All-Star calilber player. This means this 1 All-Star calilber player must be very very good. Not only is he valuable and handling things by himself, he is doing the most important thing of all, winning.

As a whole, LeBron is a far more deserving player to be MVP this season instead of any other player. Enough said. :P

Signing Out,
- Edwin Bak -

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